INSULTING remarks made by actor Laurence Fox about a female journalist were the most complained about 2023 TV moment, a watchdog has revealed.
His misogynistic comments on a Dan Wootton Tonight episode in September led to 8,867 viewers lodging a protest, Ofcom said.
Laurence Fox's misogynistic comments on a Dan Wootton Tonight episode in September led to 8,867 viewers lodging a protestCredit: GettyHe said of political reporter Ava Evans, who was not present, 'who would want to s**g that?'Credit: Channel 5 / PA WireFox had said of political reporter Ava Evans, who was not present: “Who would want to s**g that?”
Fox and presenter Wootton, who both later apologised, were suspended. Ofcom is still investigating — and Fox was sacked.
The incident narrowly beat Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh’s comments made during ITV’s coverage of the King’s coronation, which received 8,421 complaints.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023She had remarked about the royals’ balcony appearance being “terribly white”.
ITV’s Good Morning Britain came third with 2,391 complaints.
Presenter Richard Madeley asked MP Layla Moran if her family heard any “word on the street” in Gaza City before Hamas’s attack on Israel.
BBC complaints are not included.
Bridgerton star Adjoa Andoh's comments about a 'terribly white' royal balcony appearance at the Coronation received 8,421 complaintsCredit: ITVPresenter Richard Madeley's question to Layla Moran on Good Morning Britain received 2,391 complaintsCredit: ITVHe asked the Lib Dem MP, of Palestinian descent, if her family had heard of 'any word of the street' in Gaza City before Hamas's attack on IsraelCredit: ITV